Nottinghamshire

CARBURTON SK 621 738

Clumber Bridge

The Clumber Bridge was designed by Stephen Wright in about 1770.

NOTTINGHAM

​Robin Hood's Cave

NOTTINGHAM

Chinese Bell Tower

The bell tower in Nottingham Arboretum was designed by Marriott Ogle Tarbotton in 1857 and is a replica of the one looted by soldiers from a temple in Canton during the Opium Wars. Two of the canons were captured at Sebastopol during the Crimean War in 1854-55. The other two are replicas. ​ The structure was damaged in 1956 when the bell was removed to the regimental museum at Preston.

PERLETHORPE CUM BUDBY SK 653 699

The Buck Gate

The Buck Gate was a pair of early 19th century ornamental gate piers with life-sized lead figures of buck deer.

It was re-sited with new figures in 1959.

RUFFORD SK 641 648

West Gate

The West Jacobean Revival style gate at Rufford was built in the mid 19th century and was probably designed by Salvin.

WELBECK

​New Gate

WELBECK

Russian Log Cottage

In 1884, a Russian Log Cottage, or 'dacha', was built for the 6th Duke of Portland as a shooting box. It was in part of Sherwood Forest known as Birklands.

It fell into disrepair and was demolished sometime after World War II.

Wentworth House

The Copula

WOLLERTON SK 548 391

Lenton Lodge

Lenton Lodge is the former gate lodge to Wollerton Hall and was built in 1823-25. It was designed in the Elizabethan Revival style by Sir Jeffrey Wyatvile for the 6th Lord Middleton. The gates were originally operated by an underground mechanism.